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NUTRITION REHABILITATION OF CHILDREN WITH SEVERE ACUTE MALNUTRITION

Abstract

Aim: Clinical comparison of nutritional therapy for the rehabilitation of severely malnourished children.

Materials and methods. We have analyzed the results of examination and treatment of 58 children with severe malnutrition. The criterion for inclusion was children from 6 to 59 months with severe malnutrition, standardized score (Z-SCORE) Z≤3 and those in the stage of rehabilitation of standard treatment of children with TNP.

Research results. Every two days, all the examined children were weighed, the edema was assessed and examined (more often if the child made a specific complaint). Each child in both groups was selected on the 6th day of the rehabilitation phase to measure energy consumption. Energy intake was calculated based on the amount eaten by the child at each meal. Recovery was assessed by weight.

Conclusions. The high energy intake received in the mixed-fed infants results in an average weight gain compared to that obtained with F100 alone in the first group (which themselves exceed the minimum weight gain expected in this phase of treatment).

About the Authors

B. A. Shamsov
State Institution «Republican Scientific and Clinical Center of Pediatrics and Child Surgery»
Tajikistan

Shamsov Bakhtovar Abdulkhafizovich - applicant



Z. N. Nabiev
State Institution «Health complex Istiklol»
Tajikistan


H. J. Mirzoev
State Institution «Health complex Istiklol»
Tajikistan


F. A. Fayzulloev
State Institution «Republican Scientific and Clinical Center of Pediatrics and Child Surgery»
Tajikistan


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Shamsov B.A., Nabiev Z.N., Mirzoev H.J., Fayzulloev F.A. NUTRITION REHABILITATION OF CHILDREN WITH SEVERE ACUTE MALNUTRITION. Health care of Tajikistan. 2020;(3):73-78. (In Russ.)

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